ATF Shows Interest in the Rare Breed Lawsuit | ARFCOM NEWS

Published on January 30, 2026
Duration: 4:37

This ARFCOM News episode covers significant legal and regulatory developments impacting the firearms community. It details the DOJ's Statement of Interest in the Rare Breed lawsuit concerning Forced Reset Triggers, highlighting the ATF's ongoing efforts to restrict their sale. The discussion also addresses Virginia's SB 749, which proposes a ban on standard-capacity magazines and restrictions for individuals under 21. Additionally, it reports on the arrest of Reed Knight of Knight's Armament Company and a charitable initiative by Trident Concepts supporting veterans.

Quick Summary

The DOJ has filed a 'Statement of Interest' in the Rare Breed v. Hoffman Tactical lawsuit concerning Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs), signaling federal efforts to limit their sale. Virginia's SB 749 aims to ban magazines over 10 rounds and restrict firearm possession for those under 21.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & SAR USA Sponsor
  2. 00:52Virginia SB 749 Magazine Ban Explained
  3. 01:39ATF Interest in Rare Breed Lawsuit (FRTs)
  4. 02:25SEAL Legacy Foundation Coffee Initiative
  5. 02:58Reed Knight Arrest & Ring Camera Footage

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DOJ's stance on the Rare Breed lawsuit regarding Forced Reset Triggers (FRTs)?

The DOJ has submitted a 'Statement of Interest' in the Rare Breed v. Hoffman Tactical lawsuit. This indicates federal intent to influence the case, likely aiming to restrict the sale and distribution of FRTs, aligning with the ATF's ongoing efforts.

What are the key provisions of Virginia Senate Bill 749?

Virginia SB 749 proposes to criminalize the possession of magazines holding more than 10 rounds. It also targets individuals under 21 for possessing any firearm, with no apparent grandfather clause for existing standard-capacity magazines.

What recent legal issue involves Reed Knight and Knight's Armament Company?

Reed Knight was reportedly arrested on charges including burglary and criminal mischief. The incident, which led to his arrest, was captured on Ring camera footage showing property damage.

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